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Densities and swimbladder development of juvenile American eels, Anguilla rostrata (Lesueur) as related to energetics of migration
Authors:R A Hickman
Institution:Migratory Fish Research Institute and Department of Zoology University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04469, U.S.A.
Abstract:Glass eels and elvers of the American eel were negatively buoyant. Those adapted to sea water were more dense (1.072 ± 0.001 g cm−3) than those adapted to fresh water (1.061 ± 0.001 g cm−3). Adaptation to fresh water increased relative body water content, but did not account for the observed decrease in total body density. Histological examination revealed the presence of a potentially functional swimbladder in the glass eels, although this hydrostatic organ did not becomegas-filled until after freshwater residency had occurred. Calculation of lift as used in the selective tidal transport mechanism suggests that hydrodynamic compensation for horizontal swimming during the estuarine phase of migration is energetically adaptive.
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